American Record Guide, November/December 2013Logan Skelton is fascinated with the artist who works alone and develops his own idiosyncratic style. Skelton's practice is to take texts by the subject - poetry, letters, journals, etc. - and keep them mostly intact, setting them to his own music. Each cycle does seem to have its own theme in addition to the person it is: Dickinson's set outlines a relationship between the poet and nature analogous to one between two lovers, for example. I would go with the Dickinson songs for the poetry.